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Festival-goers saddened by increase in ticket prices

Natasha Sethi by Natasha Sethi
February 9, 2023
in Domestic Affairs, Local
Festival-goers saddened by increase in ticket prices

A stage at a festival (Source: Tony Pham/ Unsplash)

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During the summer, the Netherlands hosts numerous music festivals, from Lowlands to Pinkpop and more. 

This year, although festival-goers are looking forward to bop and bawl to their favourite artists, the increase in ticket prices has them second-guessing buying tickets. 

The Groningen Observer spoke to two regular festival-goers to get their take on the rise.

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Natasha Sethi

Natasha (she/her) TH - A journalist-activist from Thailand, Natasha aspires to be a voice for the unheard. When she’s not busy putting pen to paper and raising concerns about social issues, you’ll find her globetrotting, obsessing over dogs, or exploring her creative side.

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